Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, April 13, 1944, Image 2

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Thursday, April 13, 1944
AT THE CHURCHnSi
C A T H O L IC C H U R C H
•
Who Is
Delinquent?
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Y O U A R E IN V IT E D TO A T T E N D TH E
A Whole Freedom
G R E A T S P IR IT U A L
By GEORGE S. BENSON
SteUi and C streets
Hex. W . J. Meagher, Pastor.
Pieelilwnl ot Holding College
M mjm Sunday morning an 9 o'clock,
Seoicy. Aikaneae
By Kuth Taylor
Sunday Scueot alter Maas con­
Today, wherever we turn, we
ducted by the ladies oí the church. find the problem at Juvenile de-
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linauency staring us in the face.
F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H O R C H
W’e are all deeply stirred by the
Charles E. brawn, Pastor
W H E N P A T R IC K H E N R Y «aid. God 1« Just w hat led a lurge share
attacks of hoodlums In our big
9:45 - Sunday School.
"G ive me lib erty or give me death.” o f our forbears to thia country.
cities
But we can't pass off
11:00 • Morning Worship.
he woe not too an aly tic al, If we T hey paid for rellgloua lib erty w ith
hoodlumism as just the acts of
have the atory Straight.
And we a bigger outlay of blood, sweat and
b.40 • Young People.
c h ild re n
Behind every child there
probably
have,
bscauae
hla
speech teura per fa m ily than uny aubae-
7:30 * Evangelistic Service.
stands an adult. Every act of
wua too ahort for extensive revision. quent Am erican victory ever coat.
7:30 - Tuesday, Cottage P ray­ juvenile delinquency convicts some
H e n ry did not ta k e -o ff on freedom
"F R E E D O M of apeech"
er meeting.
thing else we
from thia, and freedom from that. L ib erty
adult ot neglect or Indifference
7:30 - Thursday, Prayer Meet­ amounting to criminal negligence.
H e said he w anted lib erty, which la Oura
eun’t
w | t h o u t too
auggeata aom ethlng alive und all In long. Even a thinking and pow er-
ing.
Children are not bom wi|h a
one piece, not a c u t-u p eareuss from ful race can he enslaved w ithout It.
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sense of right or wrong. It is the
a butcher altop.
u h G erm any wua.
o f course, when
C H U R C H O F T H E N A Z A R E N E family that has the first chance to
W h en ever we catalog thlnKM, we a peaceful nation la figh ting for Ita
4th and C Streets
civilize the child. The kind of be­
define th em ; unit when we define life la no tim e to squabble over who
W . R. Wise, Pastor
haviour a child displays depends
thlnga, w e lim it th e ir application. w ill face the microphone, but fre e ­
9:45 - Church school, T. S. upon the kind of adults after
E x p e rim e n ta l d i s s e c t i o n la nice dom of speech la «till a cardinal
Wiley, Superintendent.
whom he has patterned himself.
w ork In some fields but It'a hard lib erty. W herever men get smacked
11:00 - Morning worship
on the victim . O u r lib erty we don't down fo r speaking up, the people
A n d the adults cannot dodge their
Pianist-Soloist
w a n t butchered 1 believe the w orst ure In bondage.
6:30 - Young peoples Service, responsibility or shift it to the
Evangelist
th in g th a t ever could happen to
Am erica's cherished liberty Is Al­
1 a H m a H e n d n x , President.
schools.
P a tric k H e n ry ’s b e lo v e d lib erty ready bought and paid for. W e can
7:30 - Evangelistic Service
Tlie other day I was talking to
would be having It d raw n and q u a r­ keep It as long as we understand
7:30, Wednesday - P rayer meeting
tered Into fo u r freedoma. especially and appreciate It. Along w ith re li­
a truant officer. He said, ''There
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when only tw o of them have value. gious lib erty and freedom of apeech
aren't any bad children, but there
V IC T O R Y M IS S IO N
are a great many bad parents.
C O N H lO E It g u a ra n ­ our C o n alltu tlon g u a r a n t e e » us
T w o Are
t undenominational
teed "freedom from many thlnga. One product of fre e­
They are lazy or neglectful. They
Oecoya
w an t" fo r example. dom you rnrely hear mentioned
Rev. Deo C. Wine, l*astor
don't realize that sending a child
It'a a typ ical paper moon: worthleaa these days la the Property Right.
39 North M am Street
to school isn't enough. They have
and out of reach. N o th in g can ever T h a t's the lib erty to earn aomethlng
tacross irom Lutwlller s)
to condition his attitude toward
free a people of w nnt but th eir own and own aomethlng; to have thlnga
10:00 Am . - Sunday School
1 the school and toward other chil-
w ork and w lta. I learned when very and m anage them. No m u tter who
Classes lo r a ll ages and where ’ dren. And they have to see to
young to believe the statem ent of belittles thia. It la u rare and pre­
the children are given special at­ it that he has his spiritual food
Jeaua: Y e have the poor w ith you cious privilege.
The U n ited States haa become the
tention. Mrs. Deo Wine is super­ as w ell as material.
alw ays.
In most
And guaranteed "freedom from richest and moat In flu en tia l nation
of the cases I have to Investigate,
intendent.
fe a r" la another aw am p -g h o at: a on earth, and the heat place In the
11:00 - Morning Worship
I find that the parents are un»
w lll-o '-th e -w la p . If you prefer. F ear world t<> live, by using the whole
8:00 p.m. - Evangelistic Service. willing to turn out on Sunday to
w ill never be trapped or Jailed. The liberty, guaranteed under her Con­
-IN SEARCH OF A M A N ”
Special music and singing.
go*to Church with their children.
more we discuss freedom from p er­ stitution. W e would better keep It
Tuesday night pcayer meeting They don't seem to see that re­
"T H E G R E A T S A L V A T IO N "
whole. How ever. If we must have
sonal tra lta the leaa It mcnna.
at 8:00. P rayer changes things.'' ligion is one of the biggest neces­
"S A V E D A N D H O W TO K N O W IT ”
B ut "religious lib e rty " la d iffe r­ a lot of little freedoms, I'd like to
" W H A T I W O U L D D O IF I W E R E T H E D E V ID "
sities in a child's life. It's the
ent. It haa value. I t la the fo un da­ suggest one. It would be freedom
Today?"
1’ lty destroys human
Topic:"Is Divine Healing for U s stick upon which the vine has to
- A M A N W H O W A S A F R A ID O F H IS W I F E "
tion aupportlng the plllara of all from p ity "
Independence, self-relian ce and self-
hum an freedom. In fact, the es­
Thursday night Bible Study at grow .’’
"IF T H E D E A D COUDD S P E A K "
respect. and gives ua subsidy, p a­
sence of religion la lib erty and fre e ­
"A F T E R D E A T H , W H A T T H E N ? ’’
8:00.
Dack of religious and ethical
tronage and I ’ W A'u Instead: a sorrv
dom.
I
f
we
loae
th
at,
we
lose
e
v
e
ry
­
8:00 - Saturday,
Evangelistic t r a i n i n g is one of the greatest ,
-G O D A N D T H E P R O D IG A L ”
thing. A aoul’a rig h t to worahlp trade!
-W H A T 'S R IG H T W IT H T H E C H U R C H ”
service.
factors in juvenile delinquency. If |
D O N N EDDY— S< 1IRITT
"T H E M O S T IM P O R T A N T Q U E S T IO N T H A T A N Y O N E
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a child has no standards by which ■
A P P E A R IN G A T T H E I.IT H IA
F IR S T M E T H O n ifiT C H U R C H
Mrs. Gertie Donnelly and Mr.
to grow, he is groping in the I
CAN ASK"
Munday - Monday - Tuendnv
Herbert Scritt, both of Medford,
"T H R E E T R I U M P H A L E N T R IE S O F J E S U S ”
Comer N. Main and Laurel Sts.
dark. I f he learns it is smart to
were married Easter Sunday after­
-D O T W O A N D T W O M A K E F O U R ? "
dodge the law, that the only sin
Dr. George W . Bruce, Minister
noon .April 9, 1944 al the home of
■ T H E G R E A T E S T M Y S T E R Y IN T H E W O R L D "
is getting caught, he is on the
9:45- Sunday Church School.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Clawson, 120
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B
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W
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road
to
crime.
I
f
he
hears
his
There is no better place for
Gresham
Street.
Mrs. Clawson
“A C O W B O Y S M E S S A G E ”
children and adults to study the parents lying, he sees no reason
and
Mrs.
8chritt are sisters.
for
the
truth.
If
at
home
he
hears
W ord of God. The scripture plant­
Judge Nelle W . Burns read the
diatribes
against
any
ed tn the mind of childhood w ill violent
m
arriage
service.
group,
whether
it
be
of
religion,
be a guide, guard, and comfort in
k
j
color,
nationality
or
class,
his
later years.
COURT NEW S
first impulse is to attack them.
11:00- Morning Worship.
J o h n W i l l i a m Griffin was
The parents may be only care­
Subject: Thine Is The Kingdom.
A S H L A N D , OREGON
charged with axle overload. Fined
The choir will sing an appropriate less or thoughtless— but a child
E A R L F. D O W N IN G , Minister
believes
what
he
hears
and
takes
$9.75 and costs.
anthem and lead the song service.
Maurice
Lincoln
May
was
The
Sub-District
Methodist it seriously. It is F R O M the home
4-*» •
chraged with no operator's license
Youth Rally will begin at 3:30 P. that hoodlumism springs and it of public opinion.
P O R T L A N D L E A D S IN
and was fined $2.50 and costs.
Humphrey Bogart in "Sahara"
M. Rev. Ed Aschenbrenner, dean is in the home it can be and must
It isn’t just a wave of delin­ N A V Y R EC R U ITIN G
of the Youth Fellowship, will be j be stopped.
quency among children that is
The
Portland
main
station,
here; also other youth workers • It isn’t the child alone that is sweeping the country and causing
from over the district. A t 6:00 P. ! delinquent. It is the parents who S O U l U U i U U U U 1 C . A U
headquarters
for
navy
recruiting
za
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so much trouble. It is a a wave v of
M. the delegates will eat together stand convicted before the bar delinquency among parents. Let's
the Eastern Oregon district, is
.
ln o J ln r T
n n t ir n
n in t h
.lilin t
in the church dining room.
I ~
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do something about the delinquent leading the entire ninth Joint
first baptist church
Service
Induction
A
re
a
in
the
7:30 - Evening Service.
parents— and juvenile delinquency
Gordon C. G riffin-Pastor
procurement of men for the navy’s
Dr. Knight, the professor in the
will take care of itself.
new radio technician training pro­
9:45- Bible School, C. E. Corry,
school of religion at Willam ete
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gram,
according to word received
Superintendent.
University will give an address.
C. D. IN G R A H A M
by Recruiting Specialist H. W .
11:00- Morning Worship.
The Grants Pass group w ill lead
Funeral services were held F ri­
Crain, in charge of the Medford
6:30 - Young People's Meeting
the evening devotions just before
day afternoon for Charles D. In ­
7 I« a •»*<« «• »*»
N a v y Recruiting Station.
7:30 - Evening Service
Dr. Knights address. The public is
t o i m i i n i a/ M l d i l l l A m n i o
graham, who passed away April
7:30,
Wednesday-
Mid-week
fel­
"This
fine
showing
is
another
invited to hear this leader of youth
4th at the Community Hospital. feather in Oregon’s cap in the war
lowship hour.
in the evening.
Dr. George W . Bruce of the First effort,” Recruiter Crain declares.
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7:30, Thursday evening - The
Methodist Church officiated.
"The state has consistently led
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mid-week Bible study and prayer
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Mr. Ingraham w as born in Ohio the country In the enlistment of
BRETHREN
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service.
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on November 11, 1848. He w as men for the various branches of
Ashland
a
n
i
Medford
LUCKV
N O O iliN O t i! 'XAO WAJ W R.EWTI-
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married to Miss Mattle Salesbury
PjL IN CD l ON'A. HONDEAS n a l PANCuERS .
the navy, and when it comes to
W a rd E. Pratt, Pastor
N E IG H B O R H O O D C H U R C H ,
Of olancmo o s t r c t u s to J to snob
at Brookville, Kansas, January 1, supplying radio technicians w e’re
C O N G R E G A T IO N A L
t h i ,» n o o s e s ! s t v e e « a s s o common
10:00 - The Church SchooL
1875. He came to Ashland 14 keeping up the good work.”
07227299
IT W AS USSD FO U PAVING BLOCKS
Graded lessons for the children. years ago.
Com er of Blvd. and Morton
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J. H ow ard Rees, Minister
11:00 - Worship Service
Survivors include his wife, two
IN F A N T MOORE
Evening Services in Medford at daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Nutter of
Mrs. Glen Prescott, Church
Brief graveside services were
School Superintendent
JOSE CECIL lO DEL VAtLET rut N h LMA í »
501 Beatty St.
Ashland and Mrs. Velma Newm an
j£CEE#aun o f centrai amebica : born
Miss M argaret Ramsey, organist
8:00 p.m.: Evening worship. of Lincoln, Nebraska, five grand­ held for the Infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Moore, who was bom
m teou C iüal M a . HONDURAS, ORAfTEO
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9:45 - Church School
children and four great-grand April 6th, passing aw ay two days
the central MtRiCAs declaration
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,
11:00 - Morning worship
Of independence . G uatemala CUT,
children.
later.
He
Is
survived
by
his
par­
7:00 p.m - Young People’s P il­
S C IE N T IS T
sept , n, iezi.
.
ents, one brother Clinton, gran d­
Pioneer Ave., South
grim Fellowship
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In Saskattoon, Saskatchewan, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Sunday morning service at 11
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Scottish-born W illiam Kenner got Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hall.
F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N
o’clock.
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bis 1943 Christmas cards in the
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
CHURCH
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olsen
mall
just
ahead
o
f
a
penny
boost
Wednesday
evening
meeting,
North Main at Helmaa
on A p ril 5, a daughter.
which
includes
testimonies
of In postal rates.
Sunday services:
COLUMBUS DID N O T O t i C O /t d THE
Christian Science healing, is held
M A N I AND O f AM ERICA UNTIL « 6
Bible School, 9:45 a. m.
4 ' H A N D L A S T VO VA 6B ,
Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. at 8 o’clock.
W H E N WE CANOED IN
Reading Room open daily from
(Junior Church meets at the same
HONDURAS
2 to 5 p. m. except Sundays and
L t«J
hour.)
)
'•v /
s/j
holidays.
Youth Meeting, 6:30 p. m.
The public is cordially invited
WHfS f*o*l n e A V t H ! *
7:30 - Evening Service
RE&ULARLXCNCf A VEAR.N
to attend these services, and to
Wednesday:
■CRU HONDURAS T here 6
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 use the Reading Room.
A CLOUDtUAST Ot FISKI
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rowNSfOLK wither them
filed. Proof of honorable service
p. m.
Q.
W
ho
is
considered
a
“dis­
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T
A w arm invitation is extended
0V the BASKETFUL TOEAT
must be shown and the veteran
abled
veteran”
of
W
orld
W
a
r
II?
CHURCH
THERE 6 NO AUTHENTIC
to alL
A. A n y person who holds an is required to submit evidence
EXPLANATION OF TH IS
Corner
Fourth
and C Streets
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honorable discharge from the mil­ that he is suffering from some
PHENOM ENON.
C H U R C H O F C H R IS T
9:30, Saturday - Sabbath School itary forces of the United States disability which was incurred in
Second and B Streets
11:00 - Worship.
for service on or after December or aggravated by his military
E a rl F. Downing, Minister
Young people’s meeting at 3:00. 7, 1941, and before the termina­ service.
Bible School, 9:46 a. m. E. H.
Friday, April 14. "The Only Sure tion of hostilities, and who is suf­
Q. W h at types of pensions are
McGee, superintendent,
Keely Cure.” H ear J. Z. W alker fering from wounds, disease or
11:00 - Morning Service.
present this timely topic. Y o u ’ll disability contracted in or a g g ra ­ paid to disabled ex-service men?
Duet by Miss Eunice H ager and be interested in this present day
A. There are three forms of
vated by military service.
CpL Arden
H all. Sermon by condictlon regarding these institu­
pensions or compensation. First,
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ape then P»
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Evangelist Gilbert Cays.
tions and the great need fo r this
Q. In a person who has been compensation paid for wartime
Junior Church, 11 a. m. For Keely Cure. Everybody welcome wounded or disabled In tills wax service-connected disabilities. Sec­
children of beginner, prim ary and ai\d there are no collections taken.
ond, compensation paid for dis­
entitled to any pension?
Honduras, banana capital of
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abilities incurred in or aggravated
junior age.
Song Service starts at 7:45 P. M.
the world, help* the war effort
A . Yes. Law s have been enact­
7:00 - Christian Endeavor
during peacetime service. Third,
ol the democreclee by preduc-
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ed which extend to the W orld W a r
Ing new strategic crops as well
pension paid to W o rld W a r I vet­
8:00 - Evening Service
M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H
n veterans practically the same
a t food. It grows Manila hemp
Evangelist
E.
Gilbert
Cays
erans
who
have
become
totally
for heavy rope, mahogany for
benefits that have been provided
Talent, Oregon
speaking. He w ill also speak every
ship decks, experimental rub­
for the disabled of W orld W a r 1 and permEinently disabled because
Dr. G. W . Bruce, Minister
of conditions not related to their !
ber, and essential oils. After
night this week, except Monday,
and
other
w
ars
In
which
this
9:30 - Morning Worship
the war, too, It will continue
the services w ill begin with song
active
military
service.
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f»
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À
to fulfill It# role In working
Subject: Thine Is The Kingdom. country has been engaged.
BANANAS.0T WHICHHOMXJRAf, NONE
services at 8:00 P. M.
with the United States and
10:30 - Sunday
School
with
Of THE WORLDS, I W O T PR00UCER5,
(Send questions with self-ad­
the other American republic«
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Q. W h at requirements must be
Clarence Holdridge superintend­
DO NOT W O N OK TRIES. THE T 6RTW
toward economic security.
‘
T R IN IT Y E P IS C O P A L CHURCH
ON PERENNAI Pl A N T . WHICH ARE
met before pension benefits are dressed, stamped envelope to The
ent.
Rev. A. H. MacDonnell, Vicar
CUT DOWN A F T U T te V «MPRC«
Veteran's
Friend,
Disabled
A
m
er­
Wednesday at 7:30 - The mid­ paid to a disabled veteran of the
A S W O tlir iM .
ican Vetrans, 1423 E. McMillan
8:00:Holy Communion
week Bible study and prayer ser- present war?
9:80- Church School
A. First of all a claim must be S t, Cincinnati, Ohio.)
MOBILIZATION CAMPAIGN
if
E. GILBERT CAYS
MRS. MYRTLE CAYS
BEGINNING APRIL 16th.
EACH NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY
AT 8 P. M.
SERMON TOPICS
K
CHURCH OF CHRIST
rj
Mter
MIDDLE
AMERICA
u'
ii;00:Bervice and Sermon
vice.
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